I would have to agree with Daniel on this one. I've kept both species, with 
fairly good results. The C. orientalis are a much larger gecko when 
compaired to "normal" S. petrii. The tail shape, spurs on male C. 
orientalis, and head shape will differ from that of S. petrii.

PJ

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